The four hour training course is a safety program designed for foremen, field supervisors, or anyone involved in the construction industry. Over the past ten years there has been controversy over the fall protection requirements while working from an aerial lifts and scissor lifts. This course will inform employees as to the regulatory requirements as well as best safe practices. OSHA requires employees to be trained when working from aerial/scissor lifts. This course has be designed to exceed training requirements and give employees a foundation of knowledge to safely operate an aerial/scissor lift.
The four hour training course is a safety program designed for foremen, field supervisors, or anyone involved in the construction industry. Over the past ten years there has been controversy over the fall protection requirements while working from an aerial lifts and scissor lifts. This course will inform employees as to the regulatory requirements as well as best safe practices. OSHA requires employees to be trained when working from aerial/scissor lifts. This course has be designed to exceed training requirements and give employees a foundation of knowledge to safely operate an aerial/scissor lift.
This 4 hour course is designed to meet the CDOT requirements for Flaggers.”630.2.6 Flagger Certification. All flaggers on CDOT projects must possess a Flagger’s Certification Card in accordance with subsection 630.14 of the Standard Specifications. Subsection 630.14 requires that all flaggers on CDOT projects be properly certified, having successfully passed the Department’s minimum training requirements within two years of starting work on the project. The Department’s minimum training requirements are defined in CDOT Procedural Directive 306.1 – Flagger Training and Certification Program. Note that CDOT does not certify non-CDOT employees for flagging duties. The certification requirements include reviewing the latest edition of the CDOT Flagger’s Training Manual, viewing a flagger training video, and obtaining a passing score of at least 80 percent on a Flagger Proficiency Test, which must be administered by a Registered Flagger Proctoring Agency.”
This eight hour training course is designed for Managers, Supervisors, Foremen, and all field personnel in Construction and General Industry. This class will focus on the requirements of OSHA’s, Subpart AA and how to ensure compliance as well as keeping your employees safe. Employers are required to be in compliance with this standard by October 2, 2015. This class will cover:
This course teaches students how to conduct a variety of rescues in permit-required confined spaces. Students will learn how to develop and update pre-plans, conduct practice rescues, inspect and maintain equipment, and coordinate with other emergency responders. This training will primarily consist of hands-on field training and is 8-hours in length.
This 4 hour course designed to help employers teach those working around cranes how to be safe. Offered in a classroom setting, attendees will receive instruction and multimedia presentations regarding safe work practices including the dangers of working directly under a load, not approaching the blind side of crane equipment, pinch points and caught between hazards.
Students are taught basic safety to operate heavy equipment through in-the-seat operation of many types of heavy equipment and through classroom instruction. This heavy equipment training programs is designed to give a person the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to operate the following types of heavy equipment:
OSHA ‘s Fall Protection Standard is one of the most frequently cited standards in the United States, and falls are the leading cause of fatalities in the construction industry. If you have employees working at heights of six feet or more, this training is required. This class will cover:
OSHA‘s Fall Protection Standard is one of the most frequently cited standards in the United States, and falls are the leading cause of fatalities in the construction industry. If you have employees working at heights of six feet or more, this training is required. This class will cover:
This 24 hour training course is designed for Project Management, Supervisors, Foremen, or anyone involved in work at height. This class meets the requirement of Competent Person Training as defined by the US Army Corps of Engineers, EM385 standard but, only employers will designate who is considered Competent.
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This training course is designed for any supervisor or personnel who work at heights in construction. This course teaches the basics of self-rescue as well as assisting a fall victim. Participants will expand their rescue skills as well as better understand the requirements of OSHA, ANSI and CSA with regard to rescue. Participants will be involved in practical hands-on work and should dress accordingly. This course involves both multi-media presentations and hands-on workshops
Operators shall receive initial training in the following topics, except in topics which the employer can demonstrate are not applicable to safe operation in the employer’s workplace. This course covers:
This two hour course is designed for Managers, Supervisors, and ALL employees. OSHA has amended the Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) to align its requirements with the Globally Harmonized System for the Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, or GHS. The GHS amendments to HazCom preserve the employee information and training requirements under the pre-GHS standard. However, there are additional employee training requirements under the GHS amendment that must be completed by December 1, 2013.All employees must receive this training.
Recordkeeping is one of the most critical requirements on which OSHA is currently focusing its compliance enforcement efforts. It’s essential that you properly document a work-related injury or illness and retain the necessary records, or you’ll risk hefty fines and other penalties. This class will cover:
This course is designed to familiarize you with basic occupational safety, health principles and techniques that relate to Lead Awareness in Construction. This course emphasizes safety and health regulatory standards, as well as environmental standards and best management practices. This course is designed to comply with the OSHA initial and annual lead awareness training requirements specified in 29 CFR 1926.59 and 29 CFR 1926.62(l).
This course provides information on the following:
This is an abbreviated version of our 8 hour course. Construction Safety Management improves employee, contractor, subcontractor, and jobsite safety. In the construction industry, our best tradesmen tend to become our jobsite management personnel. But, being the best at your trade does not make you a leader of men. These skills need to be developed. This course is intended to introduce safety awareness and application across the construction process from the design phase to jobsite management. The results keep your company’s project on-schedule and on-budget by reducing incidents, increasing productivity, and reducing operating costs – all contributing to project profitability and success. This class will cover: Basic behavioral safety techniques Creating a total safety culture, that is profitable Effective ways to deal with people in the work place Preplan the project and the daily work Identify unsafe behaviors and conditions in the work place Proactive tools and skills to prevent unsafe behavior Conducting quality safety inspections Root cause analysis (why your employee is working unsafe) Taking Corrective Action Hazard Analyses Development and implementation (do’s and don’ts) Goal Setting
Construction Safety Management improves employee, contractor, subcontractor, and jobsite safety. In the construction industry, our best tradesmen tend to become our jobsite management personnel. But, being the best at your trade does not make you a leader of men. These skills need to be developed. This course is intended to integrate safety awareness and application across the construction process from the design phase to jobsite management. The results keep your company’s project on-schedule and on-budget by reducing incidents, increasing productivity, and reducing operating costs – all contributing to project profitability and success. This class will cover: Basic behavioral safety techniques Creating a total safety culture, that is profitable Effective ways to deal with people in the work place Preplan the project and the daily work Identify unsafe behaviors and conditions in the work place Proactive tools and skills to prevent unsafe behavior Conducting quality safety inspections Root cause analysis (why your employee is working unsafe) Taking Corrective Action Hazard Analyses Development and implementation (do’s and don’ts) Goal Setting
MSC Safety Solutions OSHA 10-Hour Construction is a part of an OSHA outreach program that results in a valid DOL/OSHA 10-Hour Card. This OSHA10 instructor led training course teaches recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces. This course also provides information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities and how to file a complaint. It was also designed to help workers stay up-to-date with their OSHA safety requirements. MSC Safety Solutions OSHA10 course has been taken by thousands of construction workers. It’s the easiest way to complete your training and earn a valid OSHA 10-Hour Card.
MSC Safety Solutions OSHA 30-Hour Construction covers everything from Electrical Hazard Safety to Fall Protection. Our OSHA 30-Hour Construction course is a proven way to receive a valid OSHA 30-Hour Card and achieve the safety level required by your company for work in the construction industry. MSC Safety Solutions is one of the most trusted names in safety training and we’re here specifically to help you learn the essential skills you need to perform your work safely. MSC Safety Solutions OSHA 30-Hour Construction course has been taken by thousands of construction workers. It’s simply the easiest way to complete your training and earn your OSHA 30-Hour requirement.
This course provides information on the following:
This workshop is intended for what OSHA calls a “competent person”—that is, a person who is knowledgeable about scaffolding operations. It provides important background information about scaffolding safety to support the competent person’s experience. For many years, Scaffolds – General Requirements, continue to be one of OSHA’s most violated standards. Critical to scaffolding safety are the use of competent persons for the design, erection/dismantling, and maintenance of scaffolds, and trained workers for their use. Therefore, assessing personnel abilities should be a part of all phases of the scaffolding inspection.
Scaffold erectors are those employees who have been designated (based on training and experience) by the department to be the employees who are responsible for the erection and maintenance of scaffolds. Only authorized scaffold erectors can erect. Erectors can solicit materials and components from other employees who may be on the ground, but the ultimate adding / subtracting of components to a scaffold shall be accomplished by an authorized scaffold erector. This class will teach:
This course will cover the following steel erection specific competencies:
This class will cover: Definitions Assembly/disassembly Power line safety Inspections Wire rope and other rigging requirements and inspections Safety Devices Authority to Stop Signals Fall Protection Work Area Rigger and Signal Person Qualifications Fall Zones Crane requirements.
Subpart R: Steel Erection is a safety course that focuses on requirements covered by the OSHA construction safety standards on Steel Erection and Subpart R. You will learn the current occupational safety and health information that is important to understand concerning steel erection.
If OSHA suddenly appeared at your company’s door, would you be ready for a tour of your facility? Like many regulatory agencies, OSHA conducts unannounced inspections to verify compliance status. How should you prepare for that dreaded day when the OSHA compliance officer knocks on the door? In a perfect world, the best approach would be to protect yourself and your company by knowing and complying with the regulations that apply to your facility. Theoretically, there would be no unpleasant surprises and it wouldn’t matter whether the inspection is announced or not. In this course, we teach you to better prepare for and survive the process.
This course will help participants identify the dangers of working with swing stage scaffolds and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain, inspect and use scaffolding equipment. It is designed for Competent Person Training.
MSC Safety Solutions Train the Trainer courses are designed to qualify operators in the safe use of Aerial Work Platforms and then provide additional helpful training techniques and information that can improve their ability to deliver a successful Aerial Lift Training Course. After having completed the Train-the Trainer course, the trainee’s employer must determine if they are then qualified, as defined by criteria set forth in OSHA and ANSI, to train other trainers or operators. Instructor course delivery materials included in class price.
Learn how to train your forklift operators for safe operation and meet OSHA requirements. Our one-day classroom course teaches candidate instructors how to develop and deliver complete in-house training programs, design exercises for staff evaluations, and instruct non-operators how to work safely around forklifts. Instructor course delivery materials included in class price. This course covers:
The four-hour training course is a safety program designed for foremen, field supervisors, or anyone involved in the construction industry.
Excavating is one of the most dangers activities in construction. Protection of employees in trenches is one of the most frequently cited OSHA violations. Most accidents occur at depths between five and fifteen feet deep. Any time you have an employee in a trench or excavation over five feet in depth, a Competent Person must be on site and training is required. This class will cover:
This class covers:
HAZWOPER 40-hour is required for workers that perform activities that expose or potentially expose them to hazardous substances. This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Topics include protection against hazardous chemicals, elimination of hazardous chemicals, safety of workers and the environment and OSHA regulations.
ff. Stairs and Ladders (Course ID- CO-217) $75 – Ladders and Stairs Training Program Content How to inspect, set up, use and remove a ladder from service. How to recognize the proper way to access the work area from ladders and stairways. How to recognize the different types of ladders. The basic safety requirements related to ladders and stairways.
Yes, some courses are taught in Spanish.
If you are working at heights at 6 feet or higher. This class is required!
We offer over 30 construction classes: OSHA 30, Coffined space, 1st aid, and Safety Management are a few.